By
Mushtaq Ul Haq Ahmad Sikander, New Age Islam
25 July
2023
Global
Islamic Movement: Why and How?
By
Shamim A. Siddiqi
Brooklyn,
United States of America: The Forum for
Islamic Work,
Pp118.
ISBN: Not Mentioned
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Islamic revivalist movements are a factual reality of the Muslim world. Most of these revivalist movements concentrated their efforts on establishing an Islamic state, through a process of what academically is known as Islamism. Islamism has witnessed an evolution, change and has now transformed into Post Islamism in most Muslim countries. Still in many regions and societies, scholars and ideologues of Islamism are still trying to understand the reasons for the failure of the project Islamism whose highest zenith was the establishment of an Islamic state.
The present book under review tries to understand these causes, by an Islamist ideologue and activist Shamim A Siddiqi. In his Foreword of the book M. Rafat, Editor of Zindagi e Nau, an Urdu Jamaat e Islami India publication observes, “The book Global Islamic Movement is indeed a thought-provoking book. All those committed to betterment of humanity should take note of the author’s message” (P-X).
In his Preface, Shamim appears
lamenting about the pessimistic outcome of revivalist movements, “Now I feel,
unfortunately, that all the movements are simply bogged down in solving just
the community problems along with their ideological pursuit to change the
system of the day and establish the requisite Islamic state somewhere in the
Muslim land. However, what I see is that our movements could not succeed
anywhere in spite of their most sincere painstaking efforts. Ummah stands
nowhere except in a very devastated condition at all counts” (P-XVI). The book
is an attempt to understand the reasons for the devastation and trying to find
remedy for these ailments of Ummah.
Shamim is of the opinion that every system whether it be democratic, socialist, communistic or dictatorial has failed to resolve the problems facing humanity. He then writes about the need for Muslims to produce an alternative to capitalist system that according to Shamim is on decline, “Now capitalism is at the verge of its death too. Muslims must produce a model Islamic State as an alternate system of life for many capitalistic democratic societies of this world. It is an open challenge to our Islamic movements around the world to produce its model lest we miss the bus again” (P-17).
Shamim time and again invites Muslims
to introspect and set their own house in order and then call others towards the
pristine message of Islam. He is trying to make the reader understand the
reasons about the failure of the Islamist movements to establish an Islamic
state. He is critical of the fact that Arab spring that offered a ray of hope
for Islamist movements turned out to be a tragic illusion as the Arab kingdoms
paid money to the dictator Abdul Fatah al Sisi to butcher the cadres of
Islamist movement of Muslim Brotherhood. Despite such brutality against the
Islamist movements, Shamim does not advocate any clandestine or violent
activity as a measure for overthrowing the dictatorial regimes but pitches for
a democratic solution, as according to him, “Creating the urge for democratic
process in Muslim masses will help in changing the system in due course of
time, say a decade or so” (P-30)
Shamim further writes about Islamic system of polity, economy and social order. The differences between rich and poor nations, West and its project of neo colonization of Muslim lands are debated too. Further the opposition of Islamist movements is evident from the U.S policies, monarchies and dictatorial regimes who rule muslim lands in consonance with U.S and other allied powers, “Nowhere Islam is allowed to emerge as a “Political Entity” and unfortunately, Uncle Sam, the champion of democratic values, is playing its leading role. It is openly opposing tooth and nail that nowhere the Islamic forces and the Islamic movements are allowed to succeed, even through the democratic process. Everywhere their efforts are torpedoed, somewhere directly and somewhere by their local “agents” through his tactic approval.
This game plan is quite
visible if one studies minutely what is going on with the Islamic movements in
Bangladesh, in Afghanistan, in Egypt, in Pakistan, in Tunisia, in Libya and the
ongoing civil war in Syria, Iraq and the nascent efforts of ISIS in the Arab
world in the heart of Middle East. These secular forces have intentionally
sabotaged the blooming emergence of “Arab Spring” and devastated the innocent
blood of “Mohammad Bu Azizi” of Tunisia, the “unintentional” founder of the epoch-making
awakening in North Africa. The secular world and its “Head” have gone amuck.
They are blindly opposing Islam which is now the only boon and benediction for
them when all secular systems have failed and the capitalistic democracy is
counting its days lying on its death bed under “Oxygen Tent” for long. The
entire secular world is playing the role of the “Dog in the manger” as
elaborated earlier” (P-90).
These are
the ground realities, though it is also a fact that Islamist movements have
adopted the western institutions of polity including participation of elections
and democratic methods for regime change, still the mandate of people is not
being respected if it is in favour of Islamist parties. This book is certainly
a good read as it points out the fact that there indeed is a process of
introspection among the Islamis movements and despite repression, they have not
treaded the path of violence. Further Shamim is critical of the fact that
Muslims are not responding to the duty of Dawah, calling people towards Allah.
This book is a nice read, but the font and uneven highlighting of passages make
it a cumbersome for the reader to enjoy.
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M.H.A. Sikander is Writer-Activist based in
Srinagar, Kashmir.
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